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- Title
The Japanese Diet and defence policy-making.
- Authors
Hikotani, Takako
- Abstract
This article looks at the evolving role of the Japanese Diet in defence policy-making through the lens of its legislative authority and its ability to oversee defence policy. It argues that the Diet's legislative authority and oversight ability in this domain has traditionally been defined and influenced by the Japanese constitution, especially article 9. However, since the 1990s, the missions of the Self-Defence Forces (SDF) have expanded, and the role of the Diet has become more proactive in its authorizing capacity. With the 2015 peace and security legislation, the Diet's exercise of authority based on enacting new legislation may have reached a plateau. With comprehensive legislation in place, in theory the Diet's role in defence policy should shift from legislating to operating as an oversight body ensuring democratic (political) control of the military. With the scope of action for the SDF expanding, including it becoming a more important tool of deterrence, the Diet's ability to oversee defence policy matters also becomes increasingly important.
- Subjects
JAPAN; LEGISLATIVE power; JAPAN. Self-Defense Forces; LEGISLATION; CIVIL supremacy over the military; CIVIL-military relations; DETERRENCE (Military strategy); MILITARY policy
- Publication
International Affairs, 2018, Vol 94, Issue 4, p791
- ISSN
0020-5850
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/ia/iiy057